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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's hunger for publicity cost Punjab dear:  Bikram Singh Majithia

AMRIK SINGH | November 13, 2024 06:01 PM

CHANDIGARH: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) senior leader Bikram Singh Majithia today said chief minister Bhagwant Mann’s hunger for publicity had resulted in denial of health services through health and wellness clinics to Punjabis and release of Rs 765 crore to the State for more than one years and demanded the entire more than Rs 100 crore spent by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on wasteful expenditure be recovered from the chief minister.

In a statement here, Mr Bikram Majithia said the chief minister resisted the union government’s demand to remove his picture from the centrally funded health and family clinics for one and half years. “This not only made the Clinics redundant for one year but also resulted in wasteful allocation of staff for the clinics. This also resulted in a severe degeneration of health services in the rural sector because staff was taken away from rural dispensaries and posted in the Clinics which were given the name of Aam Aadmi Clinics”.

Asserting that the Punjab and Punjabis had suffered in the entire process, Mr Majithia said the AAP government had squandered more than Rs 100 crore on advertisements to project the Aam Aadmi Clinic scheme besides holding a State level function to inaugurate them. Besides this the chief minister’s picture was put up across the State on boards to project the Aam Aadmi Clinic scheme as part of a self promotion exercise. “This amount should be recovered from the chief minister”, he asserted.

The SAD leader also called for an urgent review of the entire health infrastructure, saying the entire sector was in disarray. “Today the situation is that there are neither any medicines nor any provision to conduct various tests in government hospitals or adequate doctors or paramedical staff. The AAP government promised to open medical colleges in each district but is unable to run mohalla level clinics even as all civil hospitals and medical colleges are unable to provide basic medical services to the people”.

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